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Okay, let me start off by saying I have some great friends. But, over the years as I got older I “cleaned house”. Have no use for backbiters, whiners, liars, and the perpetually lazy, tardy, or flakey. (That leaves me with 2 friends….no, j/k )
Anyhoo, about 20 yrs ago I became friendly with a woman who eventually fell into the flakey category. Over the past few years we kinda ‘drifted’, kwim?
She is now in her late 60s, retired (was actually asked to resign) and apparently doesn’t have much to do with herself. I got a long email from her and she said she signed up with a dating service but didn’t have much luck. So she’s discovered the personals on craigslist. :eek1: WHAT??!! (Have you ever taken a look at those????? OMG) Now she’s all giddy about some man who says he’s a retired doctor doing consultant work, said he did some modeling when he was younger, owns property in Hawaii, several horses, and said he wants to take her to Vegas. (They have never met in person.) Yet she said she is falling in love. She said his picture looks like an ad from a magazine. (Welllllll, it probably IS from a magazine ad.)
I replied “Glad you’re happy, but be careful. Take a breath. Meet in person for coffee in a public place. Verify his name/address/background. If he stalls and won’t meet in person, he is probably full of it – married, a con artist, player who is chatting several women up, etc. “ (She already gave him her address because he wanted to send her some imported chocolates.)
She replied that she “knows he is for real because they have talked on the phone”,
and said she was hurt that I’m not more excited for her, and maybe I’m a little jealous. She then went into a long diatribe about how I never treated her with the respect to which she felt entitled and that she was sorry for taking up my valuable time.
I give up. (shaking my head, done with her)
Anyhoo, about 20 yrs ago I became friendly with a woman who eventually fell into the flakey category. Over the past few years we kinda ‘drifted’, kwim?
She is now in her late 60s, retired (was actually asked to resign) and apparently doesn’t have much to do with herself. I got a long email from her and she said she signed up with a dating service but didn’t have much luck. So she’s discovered the personals on craigslist. :eek1: WHAT??!! (Have you ever taken a look at those????? OMG) Now she’s all giddy about some man who says he’s a retired doctor doing consultant work, said he did some modeling when he was younger, owns property in Hawaii, several horses, and said he wants to take her to Vegas. (They have never met in person.) Yet she said she is falling in love. She said his picture looks like an ad from a magazine. (Welllllll, it probably IS from a magazine ad.)
I replied “Glad you’re happy, but be careful. Take a breath. Meet in person for coffee in a public place. Verify his name/address/background. If he stalls and won’t meet in person, he is probably full of it – married, a con artist, player who is chatting several women up, etc. “ (She already gave him her address because he wanted to send her some imported chocolates.)
She replied that she “knows he is for real because they have talked on the phone”,
I give up. (shaking my head, done with her)